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Teens Are Suffering in Lockdown Isolation. Can Tech Help?


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This won’t come as a shock: New research shows that the pandemic is disproportionately impacting children and young people’s mental health. But the nuances bear thinking about. The older the child, the greater the chance of being affected; and girls are suffering more than boys. Most aren’t getting any help either.
This is the silent scream of the Covid crisis. Although the virus hasn’t caused young people as much physical harm, it has left many of them facing not just learning loss but significant emotional distress be it lack of motivation, anxiety, withdrawal or even suicidal thoughts. Given that half of all adult mental health problems start by age 14, this isn’t a problem that can be put off to deal with later. ....

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Teens, social media use and mental health: What you really need to know


Teens, social media use and mental health: What you really need to know
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2/6/2021
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Hell is a teenage girl, begins the cult comedy-horror movie Jennifer s Body. Even when you look past the murder-heavy plot, it has a point. Female adolescence has always been a tough time. But this past year has brought unprecedented pressure with the combination of growing up in the age of social media and a pandemic that s disrupted all sense of normalcy.
Last week, the UK s Education Policy Institute and The Prince s Trust published a study that linked heavy social media use to negative well-being and self-esteem in teens, especially among girls. The study was widely covered by the media, featuring alarming headlines about how social media use was causing the mental health of teenagers across the UK to spiral. The message relayed by news publications left little room for nuance. But when you dig a little deeper into the science of social media s impa ....

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Apple s Tim Cook has previously said he doesn t want his nephew using social media, and now a study from The Prince s Trust has attempted to quantify the potential problems. Along with the UK s Education Policy Institute, and supermarket chain Tesco, the report studied mental health, and self-esteem issues in young people aged 11, 14, and 17.
The study, Young people s mental and emotional health, is concerned with a range of issues affecting teenagers, including the coronavirus pandemic. However, according to the full research paper, there is a marked drop in median wellbeing scores as teenagers become active on social media. ....

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Social media 'adversely affecting' teenage mental health, study says


 
A new U.K. study shows that teenagers mental health is deteriorating, and blames the problem on too much social media and too little exercise.
Apple s Tim Cook has previously said he doesn t want his nephew using social media, and now a study from The Prince s Trust has attempted to quantify the potential problems. Along with the UK s Education Policy Institute, and supermarket chain Tesco, the report studied mental health, and self-esteem issues in young people aged 11, 14, and 17.
The study, Young people s mental and emotional health, is concerned with a range of issues affecting teenagers, including the coronavirus pandemic. However, according to the full research paper, there is a marked drop in median wellbeing scores as teenagers become active on social media. ....

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